Eurail Czech Republic-Germany Pass

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Eurail Deal: Free Extra Day

Book this Eurail Pass by April 29, 2015 and enjoy an additional day of train travel absolutely free. Explore more! Please note: the extra free day is already included in the validity options offered on this page.

Fine Print:

Offer is valid for bookings made on or before 5:00pm ET on April 29, 2015. Offer is subject to change or extension without notice. No adjustments can be made on prior purchases. The extra free day of travel is already included in the validity options listed on this page.

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Visit the Prague Castle in the Czech Republic.

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Eurail Czech Republic-Germany Pass: Medieval and Modern

Nothing quite delivers the old world to new world contrast like the Eurail Czech Republic-Germany Pass. It gives you extensive travel on the national rail networks of the Czech Republic and Germany, with your choice of first or second class rail travel for 4, 5, 6, 8 or 10 days within a two-month period. Saverpass discounts available for 2 or more traveling together. You can also decide whether you’d prefer those travel days to be consecutive or non-consecutive.

Let’s start with the regal architecture of the Czech Republic. While Prague is its most popular and modern city, you’ll find one stately site after another on its city streets. Majestic buildings twinkle at night, with the glowing warmth of gentle lights illuminating the evening sky. Yet, the Czech trains can be modern marvels, including its SuperCity tilting trains, the fastest and most recent addition to the Czech rail service. And while Prague’s spirit is firmly planted in the 21st century, don’t forget the Moravian capital of Brno-- gateway to the vineyards, and Český Krumlov, on the UNESCO list for its preserved Renaissance architecture.

From the Czech Republic, we’re off to Germany, from Prague to Munich, Hamburg, or Berlin by train. The German rail system is extraordinarily efficient and economical, able to reach almost every city in Germany. And few rail systems offer its modern conveniences: engineered as well as any German car on the Autobahn. (Only the Autobahn is often slower by comparison.) Use your Eurail Czech Republic-Germany Pass to travel on the ultra-quiet, high-speed ICE (Inter-City Express) trains, or start your own onboard Oktoberfest any time of year, with someone else at the wheel. You’ll even find your pass offers additional travel discounts on transportation, hotels and attractions to make its attractiveness even more undeniable. The Eurail Czech Republic-Germany Pass. It’s everything but complicated.

Here's what you get:

Unlimited train travel on the national rail networks in the Czech Republic and Germany.

Choice of 4, 5, 6, 8 or 10 days of unlimited train travel within a 2-month period.

Travel days may be used consecutively or non-consecutively.

Discounted offers:

Discount for travelers under 26 years of age.

Discount for 2 to 5 people traveling together.

Up to 2 children (ages 4-11) ride free with each adult traveler.

Reservation Requirements with a Eurail Czech Republic-Germany Pass:

This rail pass covers trains that are operated by the national railway of the Czech Republic; Ceske Drahy (CD) and in Germany the trains operated by Deutsche Bahn (DB). When traveling in the Czech Republic and Germany, feel free to hop on and off most domestic trains without a reservation. Reservations are recommended on the ICE trains in Germany and are required on Germany’s ICE Sprinter trains.

When taking an international or overnight train, travelers will need to book a reservation and a ticket for any portion of the journey not covered by the rail pass.

Reservations are an additional cost to the rail pass and can be requested within 60-90 days of your travel date.

Many regional trains do not require reservations, and so travelers can simply board with their passes and take any open seats.

Reservations are recommended when traveling on high-speed trains like the ICE, which are popular and can fill up quickly.

Reservations are required when traveling on high speed ICE Sprinter trains in Germany. They are also required for international and overnight trains.

Pass Delivery & Fees

Rail passes are printed as a paper document and must be shipped to you prior to your departure to Europe. Paper tickets are subject to a shipping and handling fee.

The Shipping and Handling Fee is charged for bookings made on our website requiring physical shipment. This fee covers the processing and the shipping of your tickets or passes. The fee is: $18 (USD) for 2-3 business days delivery in the United States, $15 (CAD) to Canada and $35 (USD) to the Caribbean, Mexico or Central America. Rail Europe offers express overnight delivery in the United States for $36 (USD). Bookings over $399 (USD or CAD), receive free Shipping and Handling Fee for standard delivery.